Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Nigeria's Economy is Expected To Grow at a Faster Rate


President Muhammadu Buhari with Bill Gates of the Microsoft Corporation.

Nigeria's Economy is Expected To Grow at a Faster Rate

President Muhammadu Buhari with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, HRH. Muhammadu Sanusi II , 14th Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aliko Dangote of the Dangote Group and other business leaders.
Nigeria's economy is expected to grow at a faster rate and hence the purchasing power of people is also expected to increase in the coming years.
https://prnmedia.prnewswire.com/news-releases/nigeria-lubricants-market-is-expected-to-grow-at-a-healthy-cagr-and-is-expected-to-reach-over-ngn-405-billion-ken-research-698891321.html.

Indices of the current economic growth in Nigeria can be seen in this report and the report I shared yesterday on the increase in the international hotels in Lagos and Abuja.
These facts confirm the economic success of the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.


The erroneous beer parlour political arguments reposted on the social media should be disregarded.
The stupidity of those asking for the successful completed projects of the administration can be annoying and shocking, especially coming from members of the opposition who claim to be well educated and informed, such as Reno Omokri, Senator Ben Murray-Bruce and their ignoramuses. But it is more shocking when notable political leaders like Mallam Balarabe Musa ignorantly lie that President Buhari has failed which the Nigerian newspapers rush to publish verbatim and spread online for sheer sensationalism. Daily Trust, Premium Times, Daily Independent, AIT and Silverbird TV are the most sensational news channels, because of their intellectually lazy news reporters. The unprofessional journalists become the errand boys of political opportunists of the opposition who are nothing more than mischievous detractors of the administration of President Buhari.
They exploit the gullibility and naivety of many intellectually challenged Nigerians on the street and the internet to promote political gossip and fake news by these incoherent and impudent urchins of the opposition.

Irresponsible journalism shows unprofessionalism in the Nigerian press. That majority of the these journalists are poorly trained.
I asked veteran journalists of proven professionalism, what happened to modern Nigerian journalism?
Why are the present day journalists intellectually challenged in spite of the technological advancement in mass communications with the availability of GSM phones and the internet?
Their poor knowledge of the political history of Nigeria is the most unacceptable.

If majority of Nigerians are ignorant of the outstanding achievements of the administration of President Buhari within four years in spite of the shortfalls in oil revenue and the misappropriations of revenue allocations by the previous administrations of the former ruling party, People's Democratic Party (PDP) in 16 years of maladministration of the federal government, the Nigerian news media should be blamed for failing to report the facts.

Someone said these financially challenged poorly paid news reporters need generous handshakes from the Presidency to boost their morale and see clearly the laudable success stories of President Buhari.
"Do you mean brown envelopes?"
"No. Transport fares and money for lunch."


- By EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima
Publisher/Editor
247 Nigeria @247nigeria Twitter
https://www.amazon.com/author/ekenyerengozimichaelchima.



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